Thanks for responding so quick. I actually saw this before posting. What I'm looking for is all the moves than can cause criticals, not the wrestlers that have moves that will critical. I'm making some edit...so if I'm making a fighter, I want to know all the strikes that can crit. Thanks!

kikrusher99 wrote:Has there been a Maniac Challenge guide since the one for Fire Pro D?

Not at this point. Maybe when the new game drops.

But here's a little insight for ya: I authored that Fire Pro guide and a few others, the main impetus behind the Maniac Challenges was that there was a few of us who played FPD way too much at that time and did not find Level 10 to be challenging. So I started issuing crazier and crazier challenges to the community, ones that I was sure I could complete but would provide a fair amount of skill as well as puzzle-solving skills. I'm pretty sure the first one was "Beat Jumbo Tsuruta with Gran Naniwa", because (a) Jumbo is a juggernaut in Fire Pro; and (b) Naniwa is not only one of my favorite wrestlers but also the weakest wrestler in FPD. There's pretty much only one way to win this match, if you've played enough Fire Pro you probably already know the answer. Guys started posting their best completion times and it was a lot of fun trying to outdo one another.

After issuing several of these Maniac Challenges, I figured there was enough content to compile into a guide. I was sure GameFAQs would reject it because it's not truly a "guide" in the purest sense of the term (I'd had problems with this before), but they ended up accepting it. And for whatever reason, it ended up becoming one of the most popular Fire Pro guides I've written, outside of the main FPR guides.

Nice, thanks! I was so into Fire Pro at that point, I really just wanted people to see how awesome it was. I imported the official Japanese guides for FPD/FPZ/FPR and did the translating for stats, etc., I still have them on the ol' bookshelf.

As for beating the nWo with Stone Cold, it's funny what one remembers after all these years. If I remember correctly, you have to spam kick to create distance, almost like a poke in Street Fighter. Once they start dropping from exhaustion, it's a matter of getting them all down at once and making a pin attempt. I'm pretty sure this one caused quite a bit of frustration.

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Pyrodean wrote:Does anyone by chance have a link to the old e-fed guides that used to be around? I can't find them here anywhere. I'm looking to finally revive APEX in 2018 and just want a refresher course lol.